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2008 Ocoee River Rafting Prices
Middle & Upper Ocoee
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| Middle Ocoee River |
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All prices include
TVA fees for water release and US Forestry Service fees *
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Individual
Prices On The Middle Ocoee River Only |
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July & August
Monday thru Friday Price
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$40.00
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July 4th Week
Thursday, Friday & Sunday
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$45.00
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July & August
Satruday & Sunday Price
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$43.00
ea
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$48.00
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August 30 & 31
Labor Day Weekend (Sat & Sun)
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$48.00
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$48.00
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September 1
Labor Day (Monday)
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$40.00
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September 6 - 30
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$40.00
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$48.00
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October
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$35.00
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$38.00
ea
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* Apr, May, Sept & Oct trips run Sat & Sun Only *
* Jun, Jul, Aug trips run Sun, Mon, Thurs, Fri & Sat Only * |
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Prices On Full River Trips Only |
June - July - August
Upper & Middle Ocoee River Combo
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$80.00
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$85.00
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August 30 & 31 (Labor Day Weekend)
Upper & Middle Ocoee River Combo
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$85.00
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$85.00
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September 6 - 20 (Sat 0nly)
Upper & Middle Ocoee River Combo
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$85.00
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Full River trips run on select Sat & Sun Only *
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| Middle and Upper Ocoee Group
Prices |
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| 13 to 18 persons |
$2.00 off individual price |
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| 19 to 24 persons |
$3.00 off individual price |
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| 25 or more persons |
Call 800-251-4800 for group rates |
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All prices include TVA fees for water release *
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and US Forestry Service fees * |

**PLEASE NOTE**
- These prices include Tennessee Valley Authority fees for water release and Forestry Service fees (per person). The raft trip includes all rafting equipment (raft, paddles, helmet, lifejacket), transportation to and from the river from our outpost and a trained guide in each raft.
- Tennessee State Parks require that all rafters be at least 12 years of age.
- Due to a limit per day (referred to as “cap days”) set forth by the State of Tennessee, we regret that we cannot give discounts or group rates on Saturdays in June, July and August. Also we cannot give refunds on these days within 14 days of the trip date. Cap Days are traditionally the busiest days of the season so the number of customers is restricted or “capped” on these days.
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